gRegorLoveWorking on this microformats article for tomorrow, finding it hard to balance personal, casual tone I'd write on my own site vs what I'd expect on an org blog. Maybe I'm overthinking it.
Zegnat!tell tantek I put in another blog draft for someone to look at and publish at their leisure. This one more my personal take on microformats, highlighting what I like about it, and congratulating on the 12th birthday. I think in a good voice for a short guest post? Have a look and let me know if this was what you were going for.
ZegnatIf anyone else who has gotten access to the blog wants to read it, maybe that is possible? Tell me if anything shows under Drafts for you, or if I have to mark them as Ready for Review (or w/e that is called)
Loqitantek: Zegnat left you a message 3 hours, 43 minutes ago: I put in another blog draft for someone to look at and publish at their leisure. This one more my personal take on microformats, highlighting what I like about it, and congratulating on the 12th birthday. I think in a good voice for a short guest post? Have a look and let me know if this was what you were going for.
tantekZegnat, to make the microformats.io post relate to the birthday material, perhaps add a sentence or two about the context of it being one of many new things from / for microformats in the past year.
Loqi[gRegor Morrill] When I first discovered the hCard microformat, I was impressed with the novelty of adding some simple HTML classes around contact information and having a browser extension parse it into an address book. Years later, when I started to get involved in...
Loqi[gRegor Morrill] When I first discovered the hCard microformat, I was impressed with the novelty of adding some simple HTML classes around contact information and having a browser extension parse it into an address book. Years later, when I started to get involved in...